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But in the coming months, as policymakers face intensifying financial volatility, we will see some clues concerning how things will play out.
Our intuitions concerning how things might have been lead us to accept this claim as true.
In this way, Stroud has convinced many that the proponent of transcendental arguments faces an unattractive dilemma: either to dispense with verificationism or idealism, but fall short of the anti-skeptical conclusion concerning how things are; or to accept verificationism or idealism, but then make the transcendental argument itself superfluous.
For, as we saw, the difficulty when it comes to external world skepticism, other minds skepticism, and the like, is in finding an argument that will successfully cross Stroud's 'bridge of necessity', and establish a conclusion concerning how things are, rather than how things must appear or how we must believe them to be, and so reach a conclusion that will satisfy the realist about such matters.
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Suppose we grant to Protagoras that, when I make a claim about how the future will be, this claim concerns how things will be for my future self.
This concerns how we know things which we have not obviously learnt, the assumption being that our DNA carries memories of languages and places.
HALFWAY through the year -- which has been more or less awful for New Jersey's office real estate market, as was 2002 -- the question increasingly being asked concerns how much longer things will go on like this.
From the words of the American economist and political scientist Herbert A. Simon, if science is concerned with the world as it is, then design through the lens of our disciplines "is concerned with how things ought to be". The ought of Simon's quote brings with it a certain set of responsibilities — for him, design is not mere speculation or imagination or projection.
Nozick, in contrast to Rawls, is concerned with how things actually came into being.
"I'm more concerned about how things will happen for me in the future.
Following Herbert Simon's idea of "the sciences of the artificial", one may contrast descriptive sciences and design sciences: the former are concerned with "how things are", the latter tell us "how things ought to be in order to attain goals, and to function".
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